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Old 04-26-2014, 08:58 AM
CaptMick CaptMick is offline
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When I pulled the tank on my 18' SF I ended up cutting into the glass with a hole saw and using various blades to cut the hose free.

Wait... I then took a jig saw and connected all my holes. Then still had a heck of a time. It was the single hardest part about replacing my tank.

I then glassed it back together. But the PO had built the casting step into a flush front deck so cosmetic imperfections of the glass repair were not an issue as they are covered.
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